Some Like it Hot and The Great Gatsby are similar in many
ways. They both deal with people in the upper class. Also, they share similar
themes. They both deal with wealth and greed. Also, both deal with people who
like to live a luxurious lifestyle. In both works, the women are attracted to
the high class and wealthy men. Sugar fell in love with Joe because she thought
that he was wealthy, and Daisy fell in love with Tom because of his money. Both
works also dealt with the conflict of the illegal consumption of alcohol during
the prohibition. Through all the conflicts of both books, love is still found
between the characters. However, the biggest difference between the two works
is that in Some Like it Hot the characters successfully find love, while in
Gatsby love is lost by death or tragedy.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Journal 20 - Gatsby Conclusion
Journal 20 – The
Great Gatsby Conclusion
By using imagery to describe the parties that Gatsby would
host, Nick explains that positive energy and happiness will never be in that
house again. Gatsby’s days of hosting parties had come to an end and Nick
retreats to his place on the shore to think about his changing surroundings. The
green light that Nick describes symbolizes the hope for Gatsby and his dreams.
Gatsby always hoped that he would be with Daisy. Nick connects Gatsby with the
sailors by explaining that they both had an obsession with that green light. In
both cases, their hopes and dreams ended up hurting them in the end. Gatsby
died and the sailors were overwhelmed with many hardships. The dreams of both
Gatsby and the sailors gave them false hope that they would reach their goals.
Journal 19 -- Characterization
Journal 19 - Characterization
in Chapter 1 of The Great Gatsby
Write a description for each of the following characters
based on his/her first appearance in Chapter 1.
Your description should include:
-the character’s physical appearance;
-the character’s actions/words;
-an adjective that best describes
the character based on his/her initial
appearance
Nick Carraway Adjective:
_____Tolerant_______
Nick is a very understanding and tolerant of others’
problems. Nick tells the reader that people often come to him with their
problems because he is a good listener. He doesn’t necessarily like this about
himself. He is soft spoken and always kind to others. He seems to genuinely
care about his friends, and often focuses on others before himself. Nick’s
physical appearance is not discussed in the novel.
Tom Buchanan Adjective
___Arrogant_________
Tom is described as having an aggressive appearance. Nick
describes Tom as having shiny and arrogant eyes. Tom was a successful football
player, and still has his aggressive edge as he appears to always be leaning
forward. Nick sees Tom as an arrogant and somewhat snobby character. He
comments that Tom is wealthy and isn’t afraid to show it. Nick makes it very
clear that Tom is overly confident and stuck up.
Daisy Buchanan Adjective
____Superficial_________
Daisy is Tom’s wife. She is Nick’s second cousin once
removed. She is described in this way: “her face was sad and lovely with bright things in it, bright eyes and
a bright passionate mouth, but there was an excitement in her voice that men
who had cared for her found difficult to forget.” She is blonde haired, dainty,
and fair skinned.
Jordan Baker Adjective
____Independent___________
Jordan is essentially Daisy’s opposite. “She was extended full length at her end of
the divan, completely motionless, and with her chin raised a little, as if she
were balancing something on it which was quite likely to fall.” She is very
poised and elegant. She is described as being slender, small-chested, and
having an erect carriage. Her face appeared to be discontented, but polite and
welcoming.
Jay Gatsby Adjective
_____Mysterious_____________
Jay Gatsby is a mysterious character. He is close friends
with Nick and confides in him in times of need. Jay appears to have a lot of
secrets that he is hiding, and Nick describes him as: “If personality was an unbroken series of successful gestures, then
there was something gorgeous about him, some heightened sensitivity to the
promises of life, as if her were related to one of those intricate machines
that register earthquakes then thousand miles away.” Jay is first described
when Nick sees him peering into the distance at the green light across the
water. This further adds to Gatsby’s mysterious character.
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